Media outlets starting with R
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RRobinstone.comUnited States of America
Robinstone.com covers Relationships, Human Interest, Psychology.
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RRoblox Tech TalksUnited States of America
Discover the people, ideas, and technological breakthroughs that are shaping the next iteration of human co-experience. Featuring a diverse cross-section of guest speakers from Roblox's product and engineering teams, we'll discuss how we got to where we are today, the road ahead, and the lessons we've learned along the way. Hosted by David Baszucki, founder and CEO of Roblox.
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RRobot TalkUnited Kingdom
Join us each week as we explore the exciting world of robotics, artificial intelligence, and autonomous machines. Each episode, Dr Claire Asher -- science communicator and robot enthusiast -- chats with roboticists from around the world to find out how their cutting-edge research is influencing the future of every aspect of science, technology, and engineering, from the mundane to the extraordinary.
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RRobotics & Automation MagazineUnited Kingdom
Robotics & Automation is the essential B2B publication for leading professionals interested in learning how real-world implementation of cutting-edge robotics solutions and state-of-the-art innovation technologies are transforming businesses and industries everywhere. The quarterly print title is distributed to 3,500 subscribers comprising key decision-makers, influencers and proposers at businesses developing or utilising robotics and automation solutions, who wish to receive critical insight and updates on the latest technologies, products and services to invest in next.
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RRobotics & Automation NewsUnited Kingdom
Launched July 2015, Robotics and Automation News covers the robotics and automation industries around the world. They publish a website – roboticsandautomationnews.com – and a weekly magazine, Sensor Readings, which is connected to the Robotics and Automation News website. Both the website and magazine aim to summarise some of the more interesting developments in the two sectors of robotics and automation, which are directly linked, and often one and the same. In developing an editorial policy for roboticsandautomationnews.com and Sensor Readings magazine, they decided to cover as many aspects of robotics and automation as resources allow. They aim to be as international as they can, prioritising whichever country has the most activity. This makes China, the US, Germany, Japan a large focus but they are not the only ones.
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RRobotics 24/7United States of America
Robotics 24/7 is a resource for robot designers, engineers, integrators, and users in manufacturing, supply chain, logistics, and other industries. The site, launching in 2021, will provide relevant content to help industry professionals discover, evaluate, and implement systems to improve quality and efficiency, as well as to monitor returns on investment.
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RRobotics and Computer-Integrated ManufacturingUnited States of America
Established in 1984 and written for manufacturing engineers, design engineers, product development teams, control engineers, computer scientists and robotics engineers. Aims to disseminate the application of research to the development of new or improved industrially-relevant manufacturing technologies, equipment and strategies. Publishes papers describing research whose initial feasibility has been demonstrated either in a real manufacturing enterprise or experimentally in a laboratory.
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RRobotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing OnlineUnited States of America
Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing Online is on disseminating the application of research to the development of new or improved industrially-relevant robotics, manufacturing technologies, and innovative manufacturing strategies.
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RRobotics Business ReviewUnited States of America
Robotics Business Review covers the business and technology developments relating to the global robotics business. Topics include technology, finance, research conferences, events, and more. Includes access to the RBR50 database featuring analysis and profiles of the top 50 robotics companies.